More Important Info about Amputations Caused by Workplace Accidents

To protect workers from amputations, OSHA has specific standards for reducing amputation risks. Here are more facts about amputations and work accidents.

In fact, according to officials at the Occupational Health and Safety Administration (OSHA), the occupations typically associated with the greatest risks of amputations include (but are by no means limited to) those associated with the:

Farming industry

Meat-packing industry

Wood working industry

Fisheries industry

Oil industry

Construction industry

Maritime industry.

The substantial risks posed by these and other industries have led the U.S. Secretary of Labor to specifically designate some occupations as “dangerous” for workers younger than 18 years old (under the provisions of the Fair Labor Standards Act).

This is a good fact to know about amputations related to workplace accidents, as it could help inform workers about when their injuries may have been caused by their employers’ failure to maintain safe work conditions and comply with OSHA standards.

In particular, the specific OSHA standards that deal with amputation hazards in workplaces are as follows:

Here, it’s also crucial to note that, when workers suspect that their employers are violating these (or any) OSHA standards, workers can report these violations to OSHA and request investigations into their employers/workplaces.

Be sure to check out the upcoming conclusion to this blog series for some more important info about amputations caused by workplace accidents.

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Have you been in a workplace accident that led to an amputation or any injury? If so, you cannot rely on your employer or insurance companies to look out for your best interests. Instead, you need an experienced lawyer on your side, who can help you protect your rights and obtain the full amount of the benefits to which you are likely entitled.

In such cases, it’s essential that injured workers contact the Boulder, Colorado workers’ compensation lawyers at the Law Office of Michael P. Dominick. Our legal professionals are experienced at going up against corporate lawyers and insurance companies, and we have a proven track record of success when it comes to securing our Clients the maximum possible benefits and/or compensation for their injuries and losses.

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